I used the all-inclusive plan. In the lounge, you can drink drinks (alcoholic beverages such as coffee) in self-style at dinner and breakfast from 15:00 to 22:00 and 7:00 to 10:00. Coffee, tea, petit cakes, beer, and Yamagata wine were placed in the lounge on the lobby floor. After taking a bath, we sampled two types of Yamagata wine and enjoyed herbal tea and petit cakes in the lounge. Some people were relaxing with beer, wine, etc. and enjoying tea and cake. I didn't use it, but there was a room with comic books, and some people borrowed them and read them in the room or lounge. As for the room, I didn't expect much because it was a plan this time, but it was a room where you could see the scaffolding currently being renovated. However, my family spent a lot of time in the lounge, so it didn't bother me. Currently (December 2022), about half of the inn seems to be under renovation (outer wall?), and scaffolding was set up in half. I was. The bath is a large public bath and an open-air bath, and the wash area is equipped with amenities. There was also a shampoo bar in the women's bath. It was a colorless and transparent hot spring with a soft feeling. The cold water machine is also good because you can drink both cold water and room temperature water. Dinner and drinks were all inclusive. However, it was different from the type of wine that was in the lobby lounge. Afterwards, I thought it would have been better if I had tasted the 5 types of sake in the lobby lounge. I don't have a chance to drink yamagata wine. The wine served at dinner was also Yamagata wine. Of the several types, I personally liked Sainte Neige white wine (Chardonnay), which uses Yamagata grapes. Dinner was Japanese food, but we also had Yamagata beef roast beef and beef stew, which went well with wine. The most delicious dish was steamed Yamagata beef Kagura. What impressed me was that most of the all-inclusive and all-you-can-drink wines were made overseas, but this all-inclusive only served Yamagata wine, which made me very happy. Sainte-Neige wine is also sold at the hotel shop, and it was 2750 yen per bottle. I was very happy to be able to drink expensive (for me) delicious wine at dinner with all-inclusive. Breakfast was a buffet, but it was a satisfying buffet with local colors. I enjoyed Imoni, shiso rolls, Tsuyahime porridge and rice, and (preserved) cherries. I could drink beer etc. at breakfast, but there weren't many people drinking. We didn't drink at home. In addition, everyone in charge of dinner and breakfast was also pleasant. After breakfast, I went to the lounge and drank coffee. We stayed in an all inclusive accommodation and enjoyed it very much. I felt a delicate female gaze in various places throughout the inn. I think that it is an inn that has been creatively invented.
Excellent
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